International Journal of Public Health (Jul 2022)

Assessing the Health Benefits of Physical Activity Due to Active Commuting in a French Energy Transition Scenario

  • Pierre Barban,
  • Pierre Barban,
  • Pierre Barban,
  • Audrey De Nazelle,
  • Stéphane Chatelin,
  • Philippe Quirion,
  • Kévin Jean,
  • Kévin Jean,
  • Kévin Jean

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2022.1605012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67

Abstract

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Objectives: Energy transition scenarios are prospective outlooks describing combinations of changes in socio-economic systems that are compatible with climate targets. These changes could have important health co-benefits. We aimed to quantify the health benefits of physical activity caused by active transportation on all-cause mortality in the French negaWatt scenario over the 2021–2050 period.Methods; Relying on a health impact assessment framework, we quantified the health benefits of increased walking, cycling and E-biking projected in the negaWatt scenario. The negaWatt scenario assumes increases of walking and cycling volumes of +11% and +612%, respectively, over the study period.Results: As compared to a scenario with no increase in volume of active travel, we quantified that the negaWatt scenario would prevent 9,797 annual premature deaths in 2045 and translate into a 3-month increase in life expectancy in the general population. These health gains would generate €34 billion of economic benefits from 2045 onwards.Conclusion: Increased physical activity implied in the negaWatt transition scenario would generate substantial public health benefits, which are comparable to the gain expected by large scale health prevention interventions.

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